@@LennyFlorentine Showed my boss the video. He knows the owner very well. Said he was going to call him and give him some crap about being famous now he he.
Mort's looks like someone I'd would like to bring my favorite equipment to for service because of the way he has cardboard between all the receivers, it shows that he cares
@@flynlr postal inspector, lol. a guy in Oregon stole 2 million dollars somehow by shipping empty boxes and claiming insurance over and over and over. but your right this is a good man and the type the whores from government attack.
Morts is fantastic. I’ve made 5 trips from NJ with a friend from Bklyn in tow on a few runs. They’ve restored and repaired about 10 of my devices, and I have purchased a few others. You can’t go wrong making the trip for whatever your requirements are.
Mort's is right down the road from me. I remember being in there like 30 yrs ago to get a tv repair. I do not remember all the vintage stereo equipment. I was very happy to see my old Marantz 2270 which I no longer have. Nice video
@@DMUSA536 Mort may have his feet in 1956 but his pocketbook is firmly in 2024. I noticed he had that big daddy Pioneer receiver priced at a heart-stopping $4499. Land o Goshen granny!
Great stuff here. That's quite a collection. A lot of those prices remind me of what things cost back in the 80s. Out of reach for many. Those NHT (Now Hear This) towers have built-in subwoofers. The square Design Acoustic speakers have down firing subwoofers, and had a great sound. The Mirage speakers are a higher end cousin to the Energy line, and have tweeters that sing like angels.
Love these videos. These types of vintage hifi shops are a dying breed, glad to have these snapshots of some of my favorite shops. Another spot you should check in the region is Grooves and Tubes in Greenville, DE. Gerald always has a nice selection of reel to reels, tube amps, and speakers.
So thats what the store looks like! Ive been following the store on the 'bay for a couple years now. I purchased a Sansui G-6700 about a year ago, and couldnt be more thrilled with the receiver. Morts is the real deal. That sparkle is on everything they sell. Very impressive. Being my first vintage Sansui, Im glad I was able to get a near perfect example to base my judgement on the brand.
Sparkle is right! Some of the cleanest vintage I have ever seen! Glad this helped you experience the store you have been following for a while but never got to see!
I'm lucky to have Mort's right across the Delaware River from me. I have had a couple pieces repaired there and was very happy. I usually leave without looking at the wall of stuff or I would burn a hole in my wallet.
19:08 I own a very similar Pioneer multi-cassette deck model, but it's a 6 + 1 deck, so slots for six cassettes on the left side and a single mechanism on the right to play or record onto cassette and if memory serves, I bought it for around $150 in the early 2000's ($101 bid on eBay and $49 shipping to Canada). It's still in great shape working perfectly. :)
Great video!! I can't believe you were at Mort's! I work at a place called Audiolab which isn't as much vintage as it is new gear but we're a HiFi shop nonetheless just moved into a new 3 story building. We're maybe a half of a mile away from Morts. Mort's is right down the street. We send people to Morts to get repairs. We don't do repairs where I work. So thrilled to see Morts getting some recognition. Thanks Lenny!!! Audiolab does have some vintage stuff even if it's just a few items.
@@LennyFlorentine All good man! Really hope you do. Audiolab is super cool!!! I just watched the York video. Please don't ever stop going into places like that!!! I freaking love that stuff. As a kid from the 80's I'm always on the lookout for that type of stuff. I'm already planning a road trip to those places!!
Those prices are insanely high, that's probably why the store has a large inventory, they are not selling quickly. I wish I would have kept my Pioneer SX-980 in the 80's, I paid $100 for it used. If I could have sold it for $2,200 today like this store is asking, that's an incredible return on investment. $300 for one of these mid-fi receivers is just too much.
Thanks for the heads up. I just bought that Teac A-650 cassette deck. A top of the line Teac deck. A sleeper deck today but not when it was new. This is my second one. The first one I bought for $290 in 1977 while stationed in Okinawa. One of the more expensive decks back then. Great price today for a reconditioned one. They are built like a tank.
Hello Captain Sub: Thank you for this vintage audio video. Hope you & your family had a wonderful holiday weekend ??? You definitely have an eye for quality vintage audio gear.I haven't seen any Kenwood KR 9600 receivers. I love these on the road audio videos but when are we going to see the inventory update on your home store. In my book you guys are the best. Stay safe Lenny 🙏, TMP from N.J..
Thanks buddy! Had a great weekend, hope you did as well. I am no longer a part of Just Audio and am working on my new store from the ground up! But in the meantime I’ve ventured on this quest to find the best HiFi in the country! I did open up a text line to reach me 443-402-5069. People can send system pics, or suggestions of stores or personal collections to visit! I’ll be up in NJ/NY later this week filming more fun vintage places!
I have been (kind of) collecting vintage gear for several decades. I didn't aim to collect, it just happened over time. Dynaco tube and solid-state amps and preamps, Fisher 500B, Carvin DCM150, Kenwood KA 7100, and the Pioneer Spec 1&2. Many of these I found at garage sales for $10 - $20. (Spec 1&2, plus the Carvin) I have only sent one of these out for repair. (beyond my scope) They are all pristine looking and in working condition. Most seem to have been bought by students and left behind when they moved away from home 40 years ago. The victim of parents cleaning out to downsize I suppose. It's interesting to see what some of these might fetch with today's demand. (could only read a few of those price tags)
You made me wince when you pried back and forth on that NHT grill, using the bottom pins as a hinge. I guess it's your type that is the reason for all the broken Grill cloth pins I see on speakers in Thrift stores.
Recapping one of these receivers is a time intensive process and takes some skill. So for a smaller receiver like that Pioneer SX 525 ($429) your looking at $50-$100 for the unit, and 2-3 hundred for the overhaul. I have a SX 636 that I bought for $100. But it has DC voltage on the left channel and needs recapping and some of the transistors replaced. The recap kit itself is $90 on eBay. And desoldering the old and resoldering the new is an arduous job. I think their pricing is really fair, especially for someone who just wants a reliable vintage receiver without all the work.
I sold my Pioneer SX-1980 to a guy on Ford Road in Bristol, about 1/4 mile from Mort's in the 1990's. One of those may be my old receiver. I bought it brand new around 1980 from a mail order place in New York. Before that I had the Marantz 2270 without the wood case.
As the years pass by the electrolytic capacitors values will get changed because of the electrolyte inside the capacitor will evaporate or sometimes get leaked in PCB itsef so Amplifier beyond the age 20 years won't be good as it was new, the audio quality will differ between left and right channel.
Very cool! I think the difference between the Pioneer 50 and 80 series is the 50 series has more discrete parts, vs. ICs being used in the 80 series(?) I think I saw that in an article some years ago.
Damn, was hoping to find my old receiver and cassette deck I had since the 80's.....Project One Mark 1500 and a Project One FLD7000 So hard to find much about these nowadays. Cool video though!
I still have the Pioneer 1280 receiver I bought new in 1979, from a long defunct audio store in the Cherry Creek shopping center. it was the model right below the 1980. My wife worked at a thrift store last year and brought home a Marantz 4230 Quadraphonic receiver. She paid $35 for it and it works perfect. I told her if it has a silver front, I want it..the rest is just junk.
I've been to Mort's TV and Video as my vintage stereo needed help after being in storage and was referred to Mort's what a find tape deck and CD player needed help they are very professional technicians I'd highly recommend this place 😊
My first thought was, they're not so much trying to run a vintage audio store, as they are a museum. Then I saw confirmation. $428 for an 8-track Emerson stereo. Okay. It looks massive, but all the circuitry inside could probably fit into the size of a cigarette pack
Great job!! Thanks for the wake up call. O live not far from morts and have never gone on in. I have a vintage Marantz 4230. Quad. And should take in for a time up. Do they provide that service?
It's a pretty smart to put a tiny amp on top of every monster...makes them look bigger and no damage to the heavy weight underneath. Although I wouldn't put anything on top of a 1980...
I see them selling vintage gear on eBay pretty often. The way they use a cardboard box with two of their stickers to prop up the piece for photos is pretty distinctive and memorable. I think you are better off doing voiceovers rather than using the live audio from the original camera recording. It gives you better audio quality and also gives you a chance to do some research on gear that you are not as familiar with.
Thanks Glenn! You think I did research for the voice over but I actually just talked while watching, hahaha I will have to try adding some researched facts in there
@@LennyFlorentine Ha! Yeah, I meant you could (if you wanted to) do some research on things (such as non-Marantz, Pioneer, or Sansui gear) that you don't know as much about. I think it is great that you dig up old advertisements and brochures to pop up on screen about some of the gear that you find in these stores.
Curious if all of those receivers were completely recapped and gone through with known troublesome transistors and diodes replaced or just brought up to proper working condition? And, did you buy anything? I also own a TV repair shop (although we specialize in custom installation now) and have a lot of those receivers in my collection waiting for the day I can bring myself to part with them! LOL!
DAM you.....joking....I almost fell into the trap to go on eBay and buy a receiver. Most of these are in the thousands. The lowly Technics were slightly under a thousand. UPDATE...considering an eBay purchase for a medium priced Technics...I don't have kilo-bucks anymore
There’s a link in the description for their eBay store. Everything was serviced well by experts and looked amazing. So I’d say well worth whatever asking is.
Great video, I love how every thing had a piece of cardboard. I think stacking components on top of each other should be punished by public flogging. it's just a pet peeve of mine.
What were those pioneers from the late 70s that were in the class of pioneer hpm speakers, but they has a bronze pioneer emblem at the bottom right of the screen cover instead of a, lets say a white pioneer hpm symbol? What are those and why/how were they different?
Been doing business with Mort's over the phone for years. Nice to see what the place looks like.
THANKS!!
Love to hear this! Glad I could help you experience it!
@@LennyFlorentine Showed my boss the video. He knows the owner very well. Said he was going to call him and give him some crap about being famous now he he.
@@teeveeviewerski3381 🤣🤣🤣 love it
bro, that’s not philly.
@@theothersongsonthealbum2598 Levittown, PA to be exact
Mort's looks like someone I'd would like to bring my favorite equipment to for service because of the way he has cardboard between all the receivers, it shows that he cares
I would they are legit
He is working on a couple of pieces of mine right now,, good Man
postal inspector would be interested in that cardboard.
@@flynlr postal inspector, lol. a guy in Oregon stole 2 million dollars somehow by shipping empty boxes and claiming insurance over and over and over. but your right this is a good man and the type the whores from government attack.
Thanks for this great walk down memory lane ❤ I am impressed with how clean all the equipment is in this shop !!!
Thanks Tommy! It was really clean! Very impressive for sure
Good voice over, Lenny. Your knowledge never ceases to amaze me. I can barely remember details about the gear I own.
Haha thank you!
Love it I can spend all day in that store
Morts is fantastic. I’ve made 5 trips from NJ with a friend from Bklyn in tow on a few runs.
They’ve restored and repaired about 10 of my devices, and I have purchased a few others. You can’t go wrong making the trip for whatever your requirements are.
Mort's is right down the road from me. I remember being in there like 30 yrs ago to get a tv repair. I do not remember all the vintage stereo equipment. I was very happy to see my old Marantz 2270 which I no longer have. Nice video
What a terrific step back in time, Thank you! I used to sell most of these wonderful brands, was really a good time to be alive!!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching!
That store is definitely a case of "Got it, got it, need it, want it" (mostly need it, want it). :)
Oh. My. God. I am shocked at how much vintage is actually out there. Incredible.
There’s tons and I’m on a quest to find it!
Crazy prices
@@DMUSA536 Mort may have his feet in 1956 but his pocketbook is firmly in 2024. I noticed he had that big daddy Pioneer receiver priced at a heart-stopping $4499. Land o Goshen granny!
That was a cool video. Your road trips are a blast!
I’ve been to this shop. Nice people. Very helpful. I bought my Adcom amp there.
Awesome! Good choice in amps!
You bought a NJ amp in PA? Nice going!!
Looks amazing. Thanks for sharing, Sir.
Thanks for watching! I loved that store!
Mort's is great. Great repair shop too!
It really is!
wow, what a candy store for the electronic enthusiast. Such a great collection of audio electronics.
Great stuff here. That's quite a collection. A lot of those prices remind me of what things cost back in the 80s. Out of reach for many.
Those NHT (Now Hear This) towers have built-in subwoofers. The square Design Acoustic speakers have down firing subwoofers, and had a great sound. The Mirage speakers are a higher end cousin to the Energy line, and have tweeters that sing like angels.
Thank you! Great info on the NHT!
Wow what a collection!
Man, I had to take a break! Not used to someone grabbing my attention for this long! Good stuff Lenny! 3 for 3 on your trip!
That’s great! Thanks man! It’s only beginning!
Man Lenny,the hits just keep on coming bro. These are some awesome vintage stores. Keep it up.💯💯💯👍🏾
Thanks Anthony! Lots of great stuff in the works! I appreciate your support!
Love these videos. These types of vintage hifi shops are a dying breed, glad to have these snapshots of some of my favorite shops. Another spot you should check in the region is Grooves and Tubes in Greenville, DE. Gerald always has a nice selection of reel to reels, tube amps, and speakers.
Actually I think they are on my list for this week 😁
Friday actually if I get there before close
@@LennyFlorentine Also RetroAddicts in York is pretty nice
The Emerson with the dark face looks awesome!
You Americans love your receivers..
Almost as much as muscle cars
So thats what the store looks like! Ive been following the store on the 'bay for a couple years now. I purchased a Sansui G-6700 about a year ago, and couldnt be more thrilled with the receiver. Morts is the real deal. That sparkle is on everything they sell. Very impressive. Being my first vintage Sansui, Im glad I was able to get a near perfect example to base my judgement on the brand.
Sparkle is right! Some of the cleanest vintage I have ever seen! Glad this helped you experience the store you have been following for a while but never got to see!
Mort does great work. I have my circa 1977 Yamaha CA-1010 refurbished there. Sounds even better than it did back in the 1970s.
I'm lucky to have Mort's right across the Delaware River from me. I have had a couple pieces repaired there and was very happy. I usually leave without looking at the wall of stuff or I would burn a hole in my wallet.
19:08 I own a very similar Pioneer multi-cassette deck model, but it's a 6 + 1 deck, so slots for six cassettes on the left side and a single mechanism on the right to play or record onto cassette and if memory serves, I bought it for around $150 in the early 2000's ($101 bid on eBay and $49 shipping to Canada). It's still in great shape working perfectly. :)
Thanks Lenny, you just hit another one out of the ballpark by finding these amazing vintage HiFi stores ❤
Thanks and I’m glad you enjoyed it! I loved this one.
Not fair, some have all the fun. Beautiful!!
Mort's is like the stereo candy store for us 70s & 80s Stereo connoisseurs indeed!
That's my local shop, cool!
This was great. Nice education also…..love the look of vintage. Have a Kenwood 700 series stack…..smile every time I turn it on.
Very nice set!
Nice presentation
Thank you!
Morts is awesome...they do great work...
I was VERY IMPRESSED! Great people
Great video!! I can't believe you were at Mort's! I work at a place called Audiolab which isn't as much vintage as it is new gear but we're a HiFi shop nonetheless just moved into a new 3 story building. We're maybe a half of a mile away from Morts. Mort's is right down the street. We send people to Morts to get repairs. We don't do repairs where I work. So thrilled to see Morts getting some recognition. Thanks Lenny!!! Audiolab does have some vintage stuff even if it's just a few items.
Maybe I’ll stop by this week to checkout the vintage if I get time as I’ll be up that way. I was gonna stop by after Morts but you guys were closing.
@@LennyFlorentine heck yeah!! Please do! 😃That’d be so awesome! Tues & Thursdays were open till 8. If that helps matters. 🤘🏻
@@chnlnine trip got cancelled last minute, but I’ll probably see you guys next month
@@LennyFlorentine All good man! Really hope you do. Audiolab is super cool!!!
I just watched the York video. Please don't ever stop going into places like that!!! I freaking love that stuff. As a kid from the 80's I'm always on the lookout for that type of stuff. I'm already planning a road trip to those places!!
Those prices are insanely high, that's probably why the store has a large inventory, they are not selling quickly. I wish I would have kept my Pioneer SX-980 in the 80's, I paid $100 for it used. If I could have sold it for $2,200 today like this store is asking, that's an incredible return on investment. $300 for one of these mid-fi receivers is just too much.
Another great vintage store! Thanks, Lenny!
Thanks Steve! Hopefully I’ll be down your area soon, hitting up north while it’s hot!
@@LennyFlorentine That would be great! I’d love to hear from you when you come through. If you want to contact me, Randy has my number.
Awesome. Wished I could remember what my Sansui receiver was after I lost it. Along with it I had some awesome Kenwood speakers.
Mort's you guys are so awesome. I wish I lived closer to you guys I would love to check out your shop one day. Take Care 😎
Mort's is awesome very happy with the purchase I made plan on making more of them there awesome. Thanks for the great video Have a great day 😎
10:20 looks like it should have a magic tree hanging off the volume knob 😁
Thanks for the heads up. I just bought that Teac A-650 cassette deck. A top of the line Teac deck. A sleeper deck today but not when it was new. This is my second one. The first one I bought for $290 in 1977 while stationed in Okinawa. One of the more expensive decks back then. Great price today for a reconditioned one. They are built like a tank.
Oh nice! Glad you supported Morts! Enjoy it!
Ahhh yes in my hometown! Levittown PA
Bought my receiver from Mort's. Great seller!
Which receiver did you buy? Marantz?
Hello Captain Sub: Thank you for this vintage audio video. Hope you & your family had a wonderful holiday weekend ??? You definitely have an eye for quality vintage audio gear.I haven't seen any Kenwood KR 9600 receivers. I love these on the road audio videos but when are we going to see the inventory update on your home store. In my book you guys are the best. Stay safe Lenny 🙏, TMP from N.J..
Thanks buddy! Had a great weekend, hope you did as well. I am no longer a part of Just Audio and am working on my new store from the ground up! But in the meantime I’ve ventured on this quest to find the best HiFi in the country! I did open up a text line to reach me 443-402-5069. People can send system pics, or suggestions of stores or personal collections to visit! I’ll be up in NJ/NY later this week filming more fun vintage places!
That looks like it must have been a lot of fun to get to go in there! 😊
Wow that is Stereo Heaven !
Keep up the great work, saw Stuff in there that I haven't seen since the 70-80s Just Wow!
Thanks Dave! Glad you are enjoying the new adventures!
cool 0:20 i had some of those advent speakers waaay back in the 80s
Awesome! Good eye! Wish I would have taken the grills off everything!
I have been (kind of) collecting vintage gear for several decades. I didn't aim to collect, it just happened over time. Dynaco tube and solid-state amps and preamps, Fisher 500B, Carvin DCM150, Kenwood KA 7100, and the Pioneer Spec 1&2. Many of these I found at garage sales for $10 - $20. (Spec 1&2, plus the Carvin) I have only sent one of these out for repair. (beyond my scope) They are all pristine looking and in working condition. Most seem to have been bought by students and left behind when they moved away from home 40 years ago. The victim of parents cleaning out to downsize I suppose. It's interesting to see what some of these might fetch with today's demand. (could only read a few of those price tags)
Das ist ja wie im Schlaraffenland ich habe zwar auch ne alte Technics Anlage, aber das hier holy S.....mega geil 😮😮😮😮😮😮
My brother's 1980's military career was mostly in Asia. Boy did he ship back some amazing stuff.
definitely gonna be a fun one
Mort's is my favorite!
Oh, I get the visual pun. 😆 Cemetery and Mort (as in "morte", or death). Good one!
those prices are so high, only a dog can hear them
What a place ❤
You made me wince when you pried back and forth on that NHT grill, using the bottom pins as a hinge. I guess it's your type that is the reason for all the broken Grill cloth pins I see on speakers in Thrift stores.
Oh it for sure is
I've been watching the price tags go by and OMG that stuff is expensive. I hope that the prices include a total service overhaul.
The prices do include that
Recapping one of these receivers is a time intensive process and takes some skill. So for a smaller receiver like that Pioneer SX 525 ($429) your looking at $50-$100 for the unit, and 2-3 hundred for the overhaul. I have a SX 636 that I bought for $100. But it has DC voltage on the left channel and needs recapping and some of the transistors replaced. The recap kit itself is $90 on eBay. And desoldering the old and resoldering the new is an arduous job. I think their pricing is really fair, especially for someone who just wants a reliable vintage receiver without all the work.
I sold my Pioneer SX-1980 to a guy on Ford Road in Bristol, about 1/4 mile from Mort's in the 1990's. One of those may be my old receiver. I bought it brand new around 1980 from a mail order place in New York. Before that I had the Marantz 2270 without the wood case.
Great post bro
As the years pass by the electrolytic capacitors values will get changed because of the electrolyte inside the capacitor will evaporate or sometimes get leaked in PCB itsef so Amplifier beyond the age 20 years won't be good as it was new, the audio quality will differ between left and right channel.
love you bro
Very cool! I think the difference between the Pioneer 50 and 80 series is the 50 series has more discrete parts, vs. ICs being used in the 80 series(?) I think I saw that in an article some years ago.
nice items!!! cant pay those prices but sure would if i could!
My favorite is that Sansui QRX-5500 all lit up!😮
Love❤everything remember my days will like to see some old school kp500 pioneer deck and equalizer ❤
Damn, was hoping to find my old receiver and cassette deck I had since the 80's.....Project One Mark 1500 and a Project One FLD7000 So hard to find much about these nowadays. Cool video though!
I still have the Pioneer 1280 receiver I bought new in 1979, from a long defunct audio store in the Cherry Creek shopping center. it was the model right below the 1980.
My wife worked at a thrift store last year and brought home a Marantz 4230 Quadraphonic receiver. She paid $35 for it and it works perfect. I told her if it has a silver front, I want it..the rest is just junk.
That’s a steal man!! What a great wife!
HI bro,,great video
I've been to Mort's TV and Video as my vintage stereo needed help after being in storage and was referred to Mort's what a find tape deck and CD player needed help they are very professional technicians I'd highly recommend this place 😊
Thanks for sharing! Glad you had such a good experience!
that clear top rotel is beautiful
It was! Thanks for watching!
Wow impressive
Took my 300b tube for repair. Happy with repair work
Great video Lenny!
Thanks man!
My first thought was, they're not so much trying to run a vintage audio store, as they are a museum. Then I saw confirmation. $428 for an 8-track Emerson stereo. Okay. It looks massive, but all the circuitry inside could probably fit into the size of a cigarette pack
Great job!! Thanks for the wake up call. O live not far from morts and have never gone on in. I have a vintage Marantz 4230. Quad. And should take in for a time up. Do they provide that service?
Yeah for sure take it in! Thank you!
It's a pretty smart to put a tiny amp on top of every monster...makes them look bigger and no damage to the heavy weight underneath. Although I wouldn't put anything on top of a 1980...
Man, I’d love to hang out in that shop:)
Not many TX8500 MK2’s. Were there not many built? Love the looks of that receiver!
Awesome video
Thanks!
So, Lenny was that an SR-2005 Kenwood ...looked sweet
I love Receiver sir
Know it well brought my receivers in there to get fixed a bit pricey Barracks now Morts great videos
Thank you! Glad you are enjoying my quest!
@@LennyFlorentine nice to see videos in PA and NJ AWESOME
I have the M-91 Pioneer and wondering what that common issue is that breaks the M-90?
I've noticed no reel to reel tape deck on site. I've forgotten to mention no 8 track tape player. 🤣
I’d say they take too much time to work on and would hinder productivity on fixing all the receivers and other components. I get it for sure.
Have them occasionally, go fast.
I see them selling vintage gear on eBay pretty often. The way they use a cardboard box with two of their stickers to prop up the piece for photos is pretty distinctive and memorable.
I think you are better off doing voiceovers rather than using the live audio from the original camera recording. It gives you better audio quality and also gives you a chance to do some research on gear that you are not as familiar with.
Thanks Glenn! You think I did research for the voice over but I actually just talked while watching, hahaha I will have to try adding some researched facts in there
@@LennyFlorentine Ha! Yeah, I meant you could (if you wanted to) do some research on things (such as non-Marantz, Pioneer, or Sansui gear) that you don't know as much about. I think it is great that you dig up old advertisements and brochures to pop up on screen about some of the gear that you find in these stores.
Same reason I don’t go to salvage yards or garage/yard sales. My house is full now.
Curious if all of those receivers were completely recapped and gone through with known troublesome transistors and diodes replaced or just brought up to proper working condition? And, did you buy anything? I also own a TV repair shop (although we specialize in custom installation now) and have a lot of those receivers in my collection waiting for the day I can bring myself to part with them! LOL!
I’m always looking for collections to tour around the country…
@@LennyFlorentine I'm in Cali... I'll keep you posted when my store remodel is finished if you wanna make a trip out here.
I was there today. Place is amazing check it out!
DAM you.....joking....I almost fell into the trap to go on eBay and buy a receiver. Most of these are in the thousands. The lowly Technics were slightly under a thousand. UPDATE...considering an eBay purchase for a medium priced Technics...I don't have kilo-bucks anymore
At 6:35, was that 1980 priced at $13,995?
There’s no way.
They’ve fixed many of my vintage audio. Not cheap, but worth your investment.
I would be curious about the prices?
There’s a link in the description for their eBay store. Everything was serviced well by experts and looked amazing. So I’d say well worth whatever asking is.
I will check them out. Thanks
That music at the end was loud. Like the 4212 jbls
Could you use a pioneer QL-960 to bi-amp a set of modern speakers. I know no base management but man would be cool
The woofers are side mounted on the NHTs
That makes sense. I did end up looking at some ads of them. I like to think they are meant for big screens even though I know they aren’t 🤣
Great video, I love how every thing had a piece of cardboard. I think stacking components on top of each other should be punished by public flogging. it's just a pet peeve of mine.
why don't such shops exist in the southwest 😠. people in the northeast having all the fun.
If they do I’ll find them!
Where is this place ???
What were those pioneers from the late 70s that were in the class of pioneer hpm speakers, but they has a bronze pioneer emblem at the bottom right of the screen cover instead of a, lets say a white pioneer hpm symbol? What are those and why/how were they different?
still with Just Audio?
well......are you going out on your own?
At THOSE prices (!!!), that inventory is not going to move fast. So no wonder Mort's has so much around.
Вы можете купить где то дешевле. Добавьте стоимость ремонта и запчастей. А также время и негарантированый хороший результат. Выбор за Вами.